Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2380

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The technical adjustments proposed by SB2380 are intended to streamline the approval process for special uses within municipalities. These changes also aim to ensure that the public hearings required for permitting special uses are adequately communicated to the community, thus enhancing transparency in the local governance and decision-making process. By refining the stipulations for public notices, the bill looks to remove redundancies and clarify the requirements needed for a special use to be approved.

Summary

SB2380, introduced by Senator Napoleon Harris, III, seeks to amend the Illinois Municipal Code specifically relating to zoning and special uses. This bill makes a technical change in the existing legislation found in Section 11-13-1.1. Specifically, it clarifies the procedures by which municipal corporate authorities classify special uses, which may encompass a variety of public and quasi-public uses that are deemed to have a unique or unusual impact on surrounding properties.

Contention

While SB2380 primarily focuses on technical adjustments, there could be potential points of contention arising from differing interpretations of what constitutes a 'special use' and the implications of these definitions for local governments. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of public notification processes and the criteria for approval established in local ordinances. Furthermore, the bill places significance on the ability of municipal authorities to dictate zoning classifications, possibly leading to discussions on how localized needs are represented in state-level legislation.

Companion Bills

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